Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1961, Image 21

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 19bl
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'Style Show
; Attended ..
: By Many
: Approximately 150 persons
-attended the style show,
"Fashion Fun for '61," spon
sored by Griffin Creek Par
- ent-Teacher association re
cently in the school gym
nasium. A garden patio, arranged
,on the stage for the event,
, contained pink and turquoise
..patio furniture, fresh flowers
and lighted glass balls. Guests
were seated at tables covered
' with- white cloths and center
. ed with storybook dolls. Fa
;vors" were also placed on the
f tables. . .
r An- arrangement of lilacs
'decorated the serving table.
, PTA. members donated decc
i rated cakes for refreshments.
t i'Mi-s. Roy Sander was fasht
J Ion coordinator. Mrs. Wesley
Ober was "commentator for
I the,; show, , which featured
spring and summer dresses
f and sportswear from- J.-. C.
Penney company. i
J Models were Miss Pat Leek,
i Mrs.: Gerald Gleaves, Mrs.
t Donald McCulloch, Miss Ann
' Fowler, Mrs. George Bannis
(ter,. Mrs. .Larry Briggs, Mrs.
I John Richardson, Miss Nico-
lee .Ober, Miss Joyce Leon,
JMiss' Tammy -Wright and Di
rane and Greg Gleaves.
I Clifford Simmons; of Pur
Jiucker Music house played the
I organ during the show. Prizes,
donated by Roy Sander, were
f given -at the end 'of the eve
Jning. Lyle Perkins served as
J PTA "photographer .'for the
event. Proceeds ' from the
(show; wilf be used' for pur
chase of library books for the
.school. i
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! Friends of Museum
Schedule Eugene
Meeting May 15 ' V
Eugene-Dr. -Forest M. Hink
! house," director of the Phoe
nix, Ariz., Art Museum, au-
thor, and lectur'erj will be the
I guest speaker at. the, May 15
J annual meeting and dinner of
J the Friends of the Museum.
I The dinner will be held in
Jthe Erb Memorial Union on
j the campus' of the University
I of Oregon for members of the
Friends of the 'Museum'. Dr.
JHinkhouse's talk will follow
the dinner. i
Dr. Hinkhouse is an experi
i enced traveler, who has spent
time In archaeological work.
In Mexico, traveled extensive
lly uj Spain, Portugal, France
'and other European countries,
i as .well as visits to ..North
j Africa,, the Near East, India,
f Indonesia! South s East Asia,
I the Far East and: Cuba.
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s Auxiliary To Hold
! Dinner Meeting
J The Women's auxiliary to
: the Jackson County Medical
society will hold its last meet
ly ing of the club year Wednes
sday, May 10, at the Rogue
J Valley Country, club. Mem
Jbers will gather at 7 p.m. for
j a no-host . dinner. A business
'meeting and the installation
5 of officers will follow the so-
cial hour. Members not previ
J ously contacted are requested
Jto - call- Mrs. Jack Ingram,
SPnng. 2-8644, for reserva
;tions. ;
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DOROTHY GRAY
ANNUAL SALE
HOT WEATHER
COLOGNE
Moisturizing Body Lotion
also available' in four of
! these seen ts-12 bottle,H.
I THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS :
McLains
Drug Centre
8 N. Central SP 2-7)13
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Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
" Closed Sundays
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Shown in a fcene. from "The Madwoman
of Chailoit", to b presented by tha Thes
pian troupe of Medford High school' May
4, 5 and 6, are (left to light) Dean Hiser as
The President, Bill D earner as The Pros
pector, and Miss Da Anne Taylor as the
f V : i
Mrs.- Jeanne Rose (at left) president of Rogue River, chapter,-
National 'Secretaries association,- (International) poses
here with Mrs. Dave Melson who was one .of the models
for a style show given by Parker Woods Leons Wednesday
night at a dinner held by the chapter. ;The event, held at
Rogue Valley Country club, was in observance of National
Secretaries day and week and honored the wives of mem
bers' employers. ;''.. '.'" ;' ' :" " : ' ".-
Rogue Chapter Observes
National Secretaries Day
In observance- of National.!
Secretaries day, Rogue River
chapter of National Secretar
ies association (International)
gave i a dinner Wednesday
night at Rogue Valley Coun
try club for the wives of mem
bers' employers. The party for
wives of "bosses" is an annual
event. . '
A madrigal group of Med
ford High school sang, direct
ed by Lynn Sjolund, and
Parker Woods Leons staged a
style show for the group. Miss
Judy Bertrand was narrator,
and models were Mrs. Merle
Deets, Mrs. Dave Melson, Mrs.1
John Henderson, Mrs. itene
Davis, Mrs. Robert 'I. Levi
son, Ashland..' t ' ;. ; '
Mrs. Jeanne Rose,' chapter
nresident, introduced the
guests. They were Mrs. Wil-'
bam F. Herman Jr., Mrs.
Byron Griffith, Mrs. Jim Eas
ton, Mrs. Jack McHugh, Mrs.
Harry Marshall, Mrs. Keith
Edlafsen, Mrs. Bren H. Starch
er, Mrs. John T. Weisel, Mrs.
Philip Lowry and Mrs. Walter
G. Garner. Gifts for members
and guests had been provided
by Medford merchants.
Mrs. Margery Eaton spoke
briefly about National Secre
taries, saying that it is a pro
fessional group designed - to
meet the needs of the em
ployed secretary. There are
500 chapters in the United
States and several other coun
tries and the International
headquarters are located ; in
Kansas City, Mo. Through
sponsorship of the Certified
Professional Secretary exami
nation, the association seeks
to elevate the standards of
secretarial performance.
Mrs. Marie A. Rutter was
chairman of the dinner. Mrs.
Jeanne. Brown is vice-presi
madwoman. The play.
dent, Mrs. Kathryn-ThOmas is
secretary and ; Mrs.- Kathryn
Jandreau? treasurer. .'. ' y
-During the I evening' Mrs.
Rose called attention to the
article, "that Girl in the Of
fice" in this week's issue -.--of
The Saturday Evening Post,
to a display in the window of
Medford Stationery store, and
to a Highway 09 billboard ad
vertising National Secretaries
week. ' -,
Chapter , BE, . PEO sister
hood,, will meet at Rogue Val
ley Manor at 7:30 p.m. May 2.
Mrs. L. K. Doty and Miss
Annette Gray will be host
esses and Mrs. E. P. Leavitt
will be in charge of the pro
gram. !
Volkswagen's
wonders for
$1782 Delivered in Medford
MORSE MOTORS
6th and Ivy Medford
Call SP 2-5770
written by Jean
Giraudous, is a French comedy which has
had many successful presentations in vari
ous American cities. Tickets may be obtain
ed from members of the troupe or from Mrs.
Lenore Zapell, director. ,
Women Return
From Trip North;
Visit in Salem i
Eagle Point-Mrs. Roy Stan
ley and Mrs. Edward Cham
berlain have returned from a
week's trip north during
which they visited relatives
and friends in Oregon and
Washington, and observed
the Oregon State legislature
in Salem.
, The tvo left by automobile
Monday, April 17, and made
stops in Gold Hill,,. Grants
Pass, Eugene, Salem, Oregon
City, Portland, Vancouver,
Long Beach, Wash., Seaside,
Cannon Beach, Delake and
Reedsport.
They talked with Robert
Duncan, speaker of the House
of Representatives after
watching sessions considering
bills related to daylight sav
ings time and off-shore oil. In
Portland they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. James Edge and
family, former Eagle Point
residents, and stopped at Mr.
Edge s new store in Westlake.
Returning with the travel
ers was Mrs. Hilda Burley,
Long Beach, a cousin of Mrs
Stanley, who plans to remain
in Eagle Point for an extend
ed visit at the Stanley home.
Other guests of . Mrs. Stan
ley recently were Mr. and
Mrs. William McFarling, Port
land. Mrs. McFarling was a
schoolmate of Mrs. - Stanley
and the two traveled to Cuba
together a. few years .ago.
Bedford Women
Attend Meeting ;
The Oregon State Council
of Carpenters auxiliaries met
in Baker recently for the sixth
annual convention. Delegates
from the Medford auxiliary
were Mrs. Richard Hargrove,
Mrs. Lloyd Fischer, and Mrs.
Herbert Sharp. Mrs. Dan Fra
ser, Portland, was re-elected
president, and the next con
vention will be held in Port
land. The local auxiliary held a
potluck dinner recently.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Fraser. '
Topic Announced
For Stamp Club
"Washington, D.C. on Slides
and Stamps" will be the title
of the program to be present
ed at the meeting of the
Southern Oregon Stamp club
Thursday, May 4. The club
meets at 8 p.m. at the Girls'
Community club.
Mrs. Eric de Place will
show slides of the nation's
capital and also a ten-page
collection on United States
stamps depicting buildings or.
people, that had a first day of
issue in Washington, D.C.
Refreshments will be serv
ed. j ;
economy does
your budget.
Play Slated
At Crater
Central PoinUThe three act
comedy, "Arsenic and Old
Lace,", will be presented by
the Crater High Curtain Call
ers May 5 and 6 at 8 p.m.
at the Crater High cafetorium.
Dayle Nesheim and Judy
Daniels will play the two
maiden aunts, . Abby and
Martha. Mortimer Brewster
will be played on alternate
nights by Ron McKey and
Tony Yell and his fiancee.
Elaine,' will be played by
Dorna Mose.
Jim Backen is director of
the production assisted by Bill
Russell and a student staff
Including Tom Richardson.
technical director; Howard
Misener and Don Fisher, stage
managers; Wanda Davix, cos
tumes; Lynn Malot, make-up;
Sharon Trautman, program;
Cathy Brown, house; and
Sharon Trautman and Joyce
Anderson, prompters.
2000 fresh new
j summer dresses
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Know Forests
To Be Topic
Central Point - A program
on "Know Your Forests" will
be presented by Mrs. Ivan
Skyrman at a meeting of Cen
tral Point Garden club at 1:30
p.m. Wednesday, May 3, at the
home of Mrs. Curtis L. Hop
kins, 3775 Old Military road.
Mrs. R. D. Kay and Mrs.
Lester Gorden led a work
shop on choosing and prepar
ing horticulture specimens for
flower shows at the April
meeting of the club. Members
toured the gardens surround
ing Mrs. John Holmer's home
on Old Stage road following a
potluck luncheon.
They also visited Mrs. Kay's
home on the hill near Tolo
overpass to see a garden Mrs.
Kay has developed on a shal
low soiled stony slope. She
was commended by the club
for employing a variety of
rock plants to transform an
unsightly hillside into a love
ly garden; , s . i -
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GARDNER
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. . . in Luscious Leathers
or Striking Straws
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